Famous Quotes
482 Quotations with Minds.
- 241. Albert Camus: Our civilization survives in the complacency of cowardly or malignant minds -- a ...

- 242. Walter Bagehot: Our law very often reminds one of those outskirts of cities where you cannot for ...

- 243. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Our minds are lazier than our bodies.

- 244. John Quinton: Our minds are like our stomachs; they are whetted by the change of their food, a ...

- 245. Napoleon Hill: Our minds become magnetized with the dominating thoughts we hold in our minds an ...

- 246. Federico Fellini: Our minds can shape the way a thing will be because we act according to our expe ...

- 247. Richard Carlson: Our minds can work for us or against us at any given moment. We can learn to acc ...

- 248. Andre Maurois: Our minds have unbelievable power over our bodies.

- 249. Author Unknown: Our minds should not be empty because if they are not preoccupied by good, evil ...

- 250. Author Unknown: Outstanding leaders appeal to the hearts of their followers -- not their minds.

- 251. Blaise Pascal: People are generally better persuaded by the reasons which they have themselves ...

- 252. Blaise Pascal: People are generally better persuaded by the reasons which they have themselves ...

- 253. Elizabeth Gaskell: People may flatter themselves just as much by thinking that their faults are alw ...

- 254. Edward Weston: Photography suits the temper of this age -- of active bodies and minds. It is a ...

- 255. Edward Weston: Photography suits the temper of this age -- of active bodies and minds. It is a ...

- 256. Earl Nightingale: Picture yourself in your minds eye as having already achieved this goal. See you ...

- 257. Earl Nightingale: Picture yourself in your minds eye as having already achieved this goal. See you ...

- 258. Samuel Johnson: Present opportunities are neglected, and attainable good is slighted, by minds b ...

- 259. Lord Byron: Pythagoras, Locke, Socrates -- but pages might be filled up, as vainly as before ...

- 260. Robert Louis Stevenson: Quite minds cannot be perplexed or frightened, but go on in fortune or misfortun ...
